San Miguel Produce redesigns website with consumers in mind

Leafy greens company San Miguel Produce Inc., Oxnard, Calif., has redesigned its website with the goal of aiding consumers looking for recipes and health information on dark leafy greens.

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Leafy greens company San Miguel Produce Inc., Oxnard, Calif., has redesigned its website with the goal of aiding consumers looking for recipes and health information on dark leafy greens.

The new site, sanmiguelproduce.com, brings together what was three separate sites for the company’s brands, including Cut ‘N’ Clean Greens and Jade Asian Greens, according to a news release. An improved functionality and focus on the Nishimori family, as well as expanded information on the health benefits of dark leafy greens are included in the new design.

“Sharing nutritional tips and healthy recipes has always been at the forefront of our company, and with this site we are now able to more easily share them with our following,” Jan Berk, chief operating officer, said in the release. “Our goal for our website is to be the go-to destination for dark leafy greens.”

Berk said the site’s “Did You Know?” facts and a recipe catalog allow consumers to incorporate dark leafy greens into their diets.

The site will be updated to feature new products and recipes, according to the release.

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